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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
BR6080
Zed - BR6080OM-DRAFT
Issue date June 2011
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  • Page 1 OPERATOR'S MANUAL BR6080 Zed - BR6080OM-DRAFT Issue date June 2011...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Foreword ................. . . 1-1 Note to the Owner .
  • Page 3 ROAD TRANSPORT Towing the machine ..............5-1 PREPARING FOR ROAD TRANSPORT Lifting the machine .
  • Page 4 MAINTENANCE CHART Maintenance Chart ..............7-27 10 hours or daily Service Chain and bar system - Lubricate .
  • Page 5 10 FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Delivery Report Customer Copy Customer copy ......... 10-3 Delivery Report Dealer Copy Dealer copy .
  • Page 7: General Information

    Before attempting to drive or operate your machine, read this manual carefully (especially chapter covering the We at New Holland and your New Holland Dealer want Safety Precautions) and keep it in a convenient place for you to be completely satisfied with your investment. Nor- future reference.
  • Page 8 "non-genuine" parts and accessories. Helpful hints Rely on your authorised dealer to supply you with genuine New Holland parts only. These parts are covered by our Avoid filling fuel tanks using jerrycans or inappropriate warranty and will give you the best performance.
  • Page 9 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Battery recycling batteries and small "dry" batteries which may be used in electric or electronic systems) to your New Holland Dealer Batteries and electric accumulators contain various com- who will ensure proper disposal or recycling. In certain ponents which can damage the environment if they are countries this is a legal requirement.
  • Page 10: Note To The Owner

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner [25657939] Intended use This Round Baler is designed to be towed by an agricul- tural tractor and powered by the tractor's power take off. It is intended to be used to pick up and bale forage and straw crops including, but not limited to, mixed hay/grass and lucerne, for agricultural purposes on cultivated land.
  • Page 11 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine serial number 9 and 17 digit. The machine is identified using currently a 9 digit serial number which could look like 351720001, and can be found on the PIN (Product Identification Number) plate. The new serial number (where applied) will consist of 17 (alpha/numeric) digits which will be similar to the example: HAF35100L0072000.
  • Page 12: Legal Obligations

    Antoon Vermeulen, Leon Claeysstraat 3A B - 8210 ZEDELGEM (Belgium) declare under our sole responsibility, that the product: Agricultural machine Commercial Name and Model: New Holland BR6080 Denomination: BALER Type: 544/1 or 1604 Serial Number: ....... to which this declaration relates, fulfills all the relevant provisions of Directives 2006/42/EC & 2004/108/EC,...
  • Page 13: Twine Wrapper

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Twine Wrapper [25762101] Basic components ZIL10FCRB051FAA Standard pickup models 14. Bale ejector [accessory] 1. Gearbox 2. Twine wrap mechanism 15. Ground wheel 3. Conveyor drive shaft 16. Floor roll 4. Tailgate latch spring 17. Pickup flotation spring 5.
  • Page 14 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Basic components ZIL10FCRB040FAA Wide pickup models 1. Gearbox 14. Bale ejector [accessory] 2. Twine wrap mechanism 15. Ground wheel 3. Conveyor drive shaft 16. Floor roll 4. Tailgate latch spring 17. Pickup flotation spring 5. Density indicator mechanism 18.
  • Page 15 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION How the baler functions ZIL10FCRB041FAA On wide pickup models, the pickup (21) equipped with The floor roll (16) feeds the crop to the conveyor chain cross conveying augers, feeds the crop to the packer (11). Together they begin to form the bale inside the bale feeder (18).
  • Page 16 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB042FAA The bale chamber (7) is filled up with loosely packed crop. The density indicator mechanism (23) will measure the As more crop is fed in, the floor roll and conveyor chain amount of tailgate opening and is linked to mechanical begin to compact the bale until the desired density is density indicators left and right in front of the machine.
  • Page 17 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB043FAA The bale has reached the desired density. The twine wrap cycle is started manually, electrically optional or mechanically. During standstill, the bale is wrapped with twine. At the wrap cycle start, the twines are ejected in the pickup area and picked up between the rotating bale and the floor roll.
  • Page 18 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB044FAA The bale is wrapped and ready to be ejected. The opera- The operator closes the tailgate by means of the tractor tor opens the tailgate by means of the tractor hydraulics. hydraulics, the tailgate comes down by its own weight. When the tailgate is closed, the latch spring (4) reengages During bale ejection, the PTO.
  • Page 19: Twine Wrapper

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Twine Wrapper [25663647] Twine wrapper mechanism components The twine wrapper is mounted above the pickup, with the twine being pulled into the chamber by the crop. When the bale density indicators in front of the machine show the required bale density, the operator starts the twine wrapping cycle, manually or electrically (option).
  • Page 20 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Twine start mechanism ZIL10FCRB052FAA 1. Twine starting cord (standard) 4. Belt tensioner 2. Drive pulleys 5. Twine actuator (option) 3. Drive belt 6. Actuator spring 1 - 14...
  • Page 21 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB053FAA 1. Twine starting cord (standard) 4. Belt tensioner 2. Drive pulleys 5. Twine actuator (option) 3. Drive belt 6. Actuator spring 1 - 15...
  • Page 22 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION How the twine wrapper functions ZIL10FCRB046FAA With reference to Figure 2 and Figure 3: A bale is being formed in the bale chamber. The wrapper components are in the home position. When the bale reaches the desired density, the operator extends the electric actuator (5) or pulls the starting cord (1) in Figure 3 on 1-13, which will tension the drive belt (6) through the belt tensioner.
  • Page 23 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB047FAA With reference to Figure 4 and Figure 8: The twines drive the pattern pulley (3). Thereby, the spreaders (5), attached to the chain pawls (2) by means of the pawl hooks (4), will move to the middle to pick up the twine.
  • Page 24 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB048FAA With reference to Figure 9 and Figure 10: Once they have picked up the twine, the spreaders (1) move to the outside of the bale in a continuous way. The running twines will approach the knives (2) from the flat side.
  • Page 25 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB049FAA With reference to Figure 11 and Figure 12: As the twine spreaders (1) reach the bale edges, the twines will be guided by the twine stops (5) to lay the end wraps on the bale. Here again, the spreaders change direction.
  • Page 26 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB050FAA With reference to Figure 13: As the spreaders (1) move back to the middle, the running twines will approach the knives (2) from the sharp side. This will cut the twines as the spreaders pass in front of the knives.
  • Page 27: Bale Density System

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Bale density system [25767091] Bale density indicators The mechanical bale density indicators (1) on the front left and right of the machine serve several functions. Tailgate open/closed, latched/unlatched. • Bale shape and density indication. • Full bale density indication. •...
  • Page 28 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB054FAA As long as the tailgate is closed and latched, the density indicators (2) will point at zero density on the density scale (1). 1 - 22...
  • Page 29 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB055FAA With reference to Figure 4, once the bale chamber is filled up and the tailgate starts opening under the bale pressure, the spring-loaded density feeler rod (5) will move and stay in contact with the opening tailgate. This will pull the den- sity cable (7) and lift the indicator (2) gradually.
  • Page 30 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION ZIL10FCRB056FAA With reference to Figure 5, whenever the tailgate is opened or unlatched, the tailgate latch cable (4) will pull the density indicators (2) fully up in the screened area of the density scale (1). When the tailgate is closed and latched again (tailgate latches pulled up completely), the density indicators fall back to zero density.
  • Page 31: Tractor Requirements

    (i.e. 10 kW (13.6 Hp) on flat land or more as required on sloping land). Minimum Recommended Model BR6080 37 kW (50.3 Hp) 52 kW (70.7 Hp) Tractor wheel setting As the tractor has to straddle the windrow, ensure the trac- tor selected has adequate clearance under the frame to avoid bunching of the material.
  • Page 32: Power Take Off (Pto)

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Power take off (PTO) [25765238] The PTO control on the tractor is used to start and stop the baler. Less shock is transmitted to the driveline if the tractor engine is set at a low to medium idle speed before engagement.
  • Page 33: Jack Stand

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Jack stand [25765689] Winding the jack crank (5) will raise or lower the baler tongue to attach/detach the baler from the tractor. The complete jack stand (6) can be moved down to the storage position, and moved up to the transport position. Grab the jack at the crank (5) and/or the grab handle (7) Refer Figure, 3.
  • Page 34: Parking Brake

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Parking Brake [25765751] For some countries a wheel lock may be fitted to these machines, and must be engaged when the machine is parked. An instruction decal is provided on the left hand side of the machine above the wheel. ZIL10FCRB161AAA The lever (1) operates a wheel lock pin which engages in the wheel hub, preventing the wheel from rotating.
  • Page 35: Safety Information

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules [25658997] Farm accidents can be prevented with your help, no accident prevention programme can be successful without the wholehearted cooperation of the person who is directly responsible for the operation of the equipment. To read of accident reports from all over the world is to be convinced that a large number of accidents can be prevented only by the operator anticipating the result before the accident is caused and doing something about it.
  • Page 36 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Entanglement hazard! Disengage the Power Take-Off (PTO), turn off the engine, and remove the key. Wait for all movement to stop before leaving the operator's position. Never adjust, lubricate, clean, or unplug machine with the engine running. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 37 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION General recommendations Your round baler was designed with safety very • much in mind. However, there is no real substitute for caution and attention in preventing accidents. Once an accident has happened it is too late to think about what you should have done! Remember that the machine has been designed ex- •...
  • Page 38 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Preparing for operation Before attaching the machine to the tractor, ensure • that the tractor is in good working order and that the brakes are efficient, particularly if operating on hilly ground. Also, ensure that the hydraulic system is compatible with that of the baler.
  • Page 39 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Use flashing beacons and/or reflector signs on the • machine and/or the tractor when travelling on public roads to indicate the vehicle is slow‐moving and thus prevent accidents. Check local regulations. Ensure the machine is equipped with all obligatory •...
  • Page 40 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Never allow anyone to ride on the machine or the • tractor. ZIL10FCRB734AAA Always stop the tractor engine and wait until the ma- • chine has stopped completely before attempting to clean, lubricate or carry out adjustments. To pre- vent accidental starting of the machine, disengage the PTO.
  • Page 41 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Use extreme caution when operating with the • wheels close to the edge of a ditch or a steeply dropping embankment. ZIL10FCRB743AAA Keep hands, feet and/or garments away from mov- • ing parts. Check that all transmission parts are correctly guarded.
  • Page 42 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Angle of operation The baler must only be used by a skilled operator familiar with all the controls and harvesting techniques on culti- vated land. The baler should not be operated on inclines exceeding 30 % 17 °. WARNING: Round bales are heavy and may roll on in- clines, do not try to stop a rolling bale.
  • Page 43 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fire extinguisher DANGER Fire hazard! Always have a fire extinguisher on or near the machine. Keep the fire extinguisher in good condition through routine maintenance and service according to the manufacturer's instructions. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 44: Safety Decals

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety decals [25659953] Safety decals are placed on your machine as a guide for your safety. Walk around the machine and note the con- tent and location of these decals before operating your machine. Following is a listing of Safety Decals and locations with part numbers.
  • Page 45 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Decal 1 Identification plate identifying the manufacturer and the machine (model, serial number, weights). It also carries the CE mark (certification of conformity to European Di- rectives on machine safety). ZIL10FCRB716AAA Decal 2 Optional homologation plates, as required for only some countries.
  • Page 46 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Decal 4 WARNING Crushing hazard! Use caution when backing the towing unit up to the hitch. Have all persons in clear view be- fore you start to back up. Always take the tow- ing unit out of gear and set the parking brake before anyone goes behind the towing unit to check the hitch alignment.
  • Page 47 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Decal 7 WARNING Entanglement hazard! Power Take-Off (PTO) driven machinery can cause serious injury. Before working on or near the PTO shaft, or servicing or clearing the driven machine, put the PTO switch in the dis- engage position and stop the engine.
  • Page 48 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Decal 10 WARNING Entanglement hazard! The Power Take-Off (PTO) guard must be in place for most operations to prevent death or injury while the PTO is operating. When attachments like pumps are attached to the PTO – where the guard is moved upward or removed –...
  • Page 49 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Decal 12 DANGER Crush hazard! The tailgate may close faster than you can move away. ALWAYS make sure the tailgate lockout valves are in the OFF (locked) position before work- ing under a raised tailgate. In the event of a sudden loss of hydraulic pressure, the tailgate will fall if the lockout valves are not engaged.
  • Page 50 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Ensure the tire pressures are maintained as per the tire inflation decal. ZIL10FCRB835AAA 2 - 16...
  • Page 51: Safety Features

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Features [25716851] Safety guards WARNING Illustrations in this manual may show protec- tive shielding open or removed to better illus- trate a particular feature or adjustment. Replace all shields before operating the ma- chine. Failure to comply could result in death or se- rious injury.
  • Page 52 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Pick-up guards have a half twist locking device (where fitted) for access. ZIL10FCRB717AAA PTO shaft support The PTO shaft support (1) is designed to support the PTO shaft when the baler is parked. ATTENTION: The baler must not be operated or trans- ported with the PTO shaft resting on the support.
  • Page 53: Tailgate

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Service steps NOTICE: The machine has no service steps, there will normally be no need to step onto the machine. Should any situation require to get up to upper machine components, use safe and stable steps or a ladder struc- ture.
  • Page 54 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - 20...
  • Page 55: Controls/Instruments

    3 - CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS 3 - CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS Monitor Operation Baler Operator Controls Control box (Optional) [31613027] Install the control box on a support inside the tractor cab or on the fender in a comfortable reach field from the tractor seat. ZIL10FCRB750AAA Connect the power cable to a 12 V power source in the tractor cab, capable of supplying 15 A peak load, or di- rectly to the battery.
  • Page 56 3 - CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS Control box (Where fitted) ALARM level switch: to set the sound level of the audible alarm. ON/OFF switch: to turn the system on or off. WRAP switch: to initiate a wrap cycle. NOTE: The WRAP switch is a rocker type switch. This means that it will always come back to its original position when it is released.
  • Page 57 3 - CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS Wiring diagram Electric control box system. ZIL10FCRB059FAA Components Colour code 1. Control box b black 2. Connector bl blue 3. Actuator br brown 4. Magnetic switch y yellow y/g yellow/green 5. Fuse, 6.3 A r red 3 - 3...
  • Page 58 3 - CONTROLS/INSTRUMENTS 3 - 4...
  • Page 59: Operating Instructions

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING THE UNIT Machine safety [25785854] Safety - Shut down tractor Some functions of your baler are controlled by soft- ware and some of them are safety related. Do It is of the utmost importance to shut down the tractor PTO not attempt to modify or download software from and engine, when doing an intervention on the baler.
  • Page 60 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and safe practices, as specified by the manufacturer Periodical service means activities that must be in this manual and by the signs on the machine. done at defined intervals by trained personnel fa- miliar with the machine characteristics and which Normal operation includes the preparation and stor- are complying with the information for periodical age of the machine, swinging components into work...
  • Page 61: Tractor Attachment

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tractor attachment [31309693] The tractor and baler when attached must meet all Road and Towing Legislation applicable to country where oper- ated. The tractor must also be suitable for the application, in- clines will require a larger tractor than flat lands. IMPORTANT: When attaching the baler wrapper to the tractor ensure that all the services are connected correctly and the following criteria are met:...
  • Page 62 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tractor drawbar The drawbar tongue on the baler is adjustable in height and is reversible, so the baler can be attached either to a clevis‐type swinging drawbar (1) Figure 1, or a rear tow hook (1) Figure 2, on the tractor. ZIL10FCRB086AAA 4 - 4...
  • Page 63 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ZIL10FCRB001FAA Ensure the tractor drawbar is adjusted to meet the stan- Secure the tractor drawbar so the hitch pin hole is directly dard specifications: below the power driveline. Swinging drawbar: Rear tow hook: • • 35 cm 75 cm to 100 cm Between 15 cm and 30 cm 18 cm...
  • Page 64 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To fit to the swinging drawbar (low tongue position on the baler), depending on country‐bound legal regulations the baler tongue is equipped with either Figure 4: A pivotable ring hitch (1) • A swivel ball hitch (2) •...
  • Page 65 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tighten the jam nuts (3) Figure 6. Torque the bolts (2) to 240 N·m (177.0 lb ft) Figure Fine‐adjust the inclination of the hitch plate (2) to be parallel to slightly lower at the front in relation to the ground.
  • Page 66 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Possible hitch heights Ball hitch height low setting is: 220 mm (8.7 in). Ball hitch height high setting is: 625 mm (24.6 in). Fixed hitch height low setting is: 685 mm (27.0 in). Fixed hitch height high setting is: 1120 mm (44.1 in). 4 - 8...
  • Page 67 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hitch reversal - high to low Depending on customer preference, the tongue can be reversed from low to high position, or vice versa. Proceed as follows: Support the baler on the jack stand. Remove the PTO front half (5). Remove hitch (4) and support (2) from tongue (3).
  • Page 68 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Connect the PTO to the tractor. The front PTO yoke is equipped with a push pin. Press the spring‐loaded pin and simultaneously glide the PTO on the tractor shaft until the pin en- gages. With the pin engaged, try to move the PTO back and forth to ensure it is locked on the tractor shaft.
  • Page 69 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS If distance (X) gets below 20 mm, either: Increase the tractor drawbar length (e.g. from 35 • cm to 41 cm) in case the baler tongue is fitted in the low position and attached to the tractor swinging drawbar.
  • Page 70 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Shortening the PTO shaft - high hitch posi- tion Should the PTO shaft need shortening, proceed as fol- lows: Remove the front half of the PTO shaft from the baler. Place the rear half in the PTO support. Attach the baler to the tractor and make the sharpest possible turn left or right as illustrated in Figure 19 and Figure 20.
  • Page 71: Hydraulic Connections

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Hydraulic connections [25663731] Hydraulic system WARNING Pressurized hydraulic fluid can penetrate the skin and cause severe injuries. Tighten all of the connections before starting the engine. If hydraulic fluid has penetrated the skin, seek medical assistance immedi- ately.
  • Page 72 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Securely install the hydraulic hose quick‐disconnect couplings (1) into the tractor remote control hy- draulic outlets so the baler tailgate and pickup will function properly in both directions. Raise and lower the tailgate several times with the tractor hydraulics.
  • Page 73: Pick Up

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pick up [25766056] A pickup suspension chain is provided to: Carry the pickup off the ground during transport on • the ground. Adjust the pickup height on machines without pickup • wheels, the pickup wheel kit is an accessory. Work with the pickup wheels off the ground in rough •...
  • Page 74 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Wide pickup Pickup lift control The pickup can be lifted and lowered hydraulically from the tractor by means of the cylinder (1). ZIL10FCRB753AAA Pickup flotation The pickup flotation rod serves several functions: Figure 4: Pickup float position for field operation, •...
  • Page 75: Bale Counter

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Baffle plate control The pickup baffle plate (3) holds the crop in contact with the pickup tines for positive feeding. It is adjustable in height with the chain (1) to suit the vol- ume of the windrow. A hook (2) is provided on the frame to attach the chain.
  • Page 76: Tailgate

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Tailgate [25766723] Lock out valve DANGER Crush hazard! The tailgate may close faster than you can move away. ALWAYS make sure the tailgate lockout valves are in the OFF (locked) position before work- ing under a raised tailgate. In the event of a sudden loss of hydraulic pressure, the tailgate will fall if the lockout valves are not engaged.
  • Page 77: Electrical Connections

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Electrical connections [25763747] Road lights To connect the road light installation of your baler to the tractor, fit the baler plug in the tractor socket. The road light equipment includes front and rear parking lights, stop lights, direction indicator lights and reflectors. Verify the proper operation of the electrical equip- ment.
  • Page 78 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ZIL10FCRB034FAA Components Color code 1. Right front parking light b : Black w : White 2. Rear lights, right p : Purple 3. Rear lights, left g : Green 4. Left front parking light o : Orange : Tractor connecting plug y : Yellow : Earth...
  • Page 79: Starting The Unit

    4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STARTING THE UNIT Machine preparation [32296915] With the baler hitched to the tractor and all electrical and hydraulic connections made, prepare as follows. Before starting the towing unit Check all road lights and indicators are operational Ensure PTO engagement is OFF if towing on the highway.
  • Page 80 4 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 - 22...
  • Page 81: Transport Operations

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS ROAD TRANSPORT Towing the machine [25782288] Recommended Practice for Towing Agricul- tural Machines NOTE: Always investigate and comply with local road regulations governing transporting, towing, equipment on public roads. Make sure a safety chain is installed (where applicable), the pickup is in the raised position and all hoses and wire harnesses are secured before towing the baler.
  • Page 82 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Attach a safety breakaway chain/cable to the back of the tow vehicle (where applicable). 5 - 2...
  • Page 83: Preparing For Road Transport

    5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS PREPARING FOR ROAD TRANSPORT Lifting the machine [25871025] When lifting the baler, always make sure that all loose Pickup wheels • components are securely fastened to the machine: Tractor wire harness and battery cable • PTO front half Operator's manual •...
  • Page 84 5 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS High hitch ZIL10FCRB004FAA 5 - 4...
  • Page 85: Working Operations

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Bale Formation Overview [25786363] Bale makeup The baler is designed to make cylindrically shaped bales not exceeding 800 kg (1763.7 lb) composed of 3 distinct layers of varying density. Level 1, the outer crop layer, is the most dense, providing good weathering characteristics to the bale.
  • Page 86 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Excessively dry, slippery materials sometimes encoun- Raking two windrows together under these conditions will tered in maize stalks, certain grass types, and various also help baling efficiency and performance. Select a types of grain straw can be successfully baled providing lower full bale density.
  • Page 87 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Experience has shown that the best quality bales (with For well shaped and dense bales, reduce the forward regard to making, handling, storing and feeding) result if speed near completion of bale formation. the operator keeps the following points in mind. This will allow some relaxation time for the incoming crop to be well compressed, resulting in a tight, waterproof Full bale density...
  • Page 88 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Windrow size ‐ ‐ ‐ Feeding the windrow ‐ ‐ ‐ Bale formation Windrow size Good, uniform bales are made by feeding either full bale chamber width windrows of 110 - 130 cm (43.3 - 51.2 in), or narrow windrows of half or less the chamber width, 70 cm (27.6 in) or less.
  • Page 89 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Feeding the windrow Full bale chamber width windrows 120 - 140 cm (47.2 - 55.1 in). Full width windrows are desirable since no weaving or crossing the windrow is needed. The windrow should be even and rather flat, without too much of a crown in the middle, as this will result in barrel shaped bales.
  • Page 90 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Safety hints for operational problem condi- tions Whenever leaving the tractor seat Stop the tractor PTO shut down the engine and ap- ply the handbrake. Verify that all rotating parts have stopped. Cut electrical power to the implement, unless other- wise required.
  • Page 91: Pick Up

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Pick up [32466429] Standard pickup Windguard, Figure 1. The windguard (6) is made quick‐attach by means of a spring‐loaded plate (5), to make clearing of blockages more easy. Furthermore, the windguard can be located in 2 different positions: Lower hole for short crop, small windrows.
  • Page 92 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Wide pickup Remove the rear spring pin (2) from its transport position hole and relocate it to support (3). With the pickup hydraulic lift attachment, lower the pickup and place the tractor valve lever in the float position. The normal pickup tines to ground clearance is 30 mm (1.2 in).
  • Page 93: Baler Preparation

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Baler Preparation [31337303] Check that the twine tubes, net knife is in the home po- sition, that the pickup is lowered and that the tailgate is latched. Set the throttle at half speed. Turn on the PTO. The lower starting speed will reduce the chance of shear- ing the driveline shearbolt, on some units, and reduce peak loads on the driveline.
  • Page 94 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Shearbolt failed Look for the cause of the problem and unplug the pickup, Stop the tractor forward motion immediately. Reverse a if necessary. few metres. Replace the shearbolt through the access hole in the PTO Disengage the PTO, shut off the tractor engine and apply guard.
  • Page 95 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS PTO cut out clutch (Optional) A two cam‐type cut‐out clutch in the PTO drive shaft, just in front of the gearbox in the cross beam of the baler, protects the driveline and the baler from overload. The clutch is factory‐set at 1300 N (292.3 lb) torque and does not require adjustment or maintenance.
  • Page 96 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Pickup shearbolt (standard pickup models only) The pickup driveline is protected from damage and over- load by a shearbolt (1) in the pickup drive sprocket. When the pickup shearbolt breaks, the pickup reel drive is stopped and the pickup will start bulldozing the windrow. ZIL10FCRB016BAA 6 - 12...
  • Page 97 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Use genuine shearbolts at all times and keep spare shear- bolts in the holder (1). To ease the clearing of blockages, the pickup windguard is made quick‐attach. To gain access to the shearbolt, remove the bolt at (2) and pivot the guard (3) down.
  • Page 98 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Pickup shearbolt (wide pickup models only) The pickup driveline is protected from damage and overload by a shearbolt (2) in the pickup drive sprocket. Guards opened for clarity When the pickup shearbolt breaks, the pickup reel and auger drive is stopped and the pickup will start bulldozing the windrow.
  • Page 99 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Feeder overload spring (wide pickup models only) The crank‐type feeder of the wide pickup models is pro- tected from overload and damage by a double breakaway spring (2) in the feeder drive linkage. Should overload occur in the feeder area, the feeder tines (1) will break away against the blockage, but the feeder drive will not be interrupted.
  • Page 100: Twine Wrapper

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Twine Wrapper [25787078] Loading twine Virtually any type of twine will suit the baler: Sisal twine from 250 m/kg up to 400 m/kg (the latter • for low bale weight only, not for silage). Polypropylene twine from 350 m/kg up to 750 m/kg •...
  • Page 101 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Refer to the twine instruction decal fitted to the machine and following illustrations for correct the twine installation. ZIL10FCRB834AAA 6 - 17...
  • Page 102 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS ZIL10FCRB001HAA 6 - 18...
  • Page 103 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Figure 4 Close the front access doors and watch rotation and standstill of the twine pattern pulley through the grid guard. ZIL10FCRB778AAA Number of twine wraps The pattern pulley has a double twine groove at 3 different diameters.
  • Page 104 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS TWINE WRAPPING PROCESS After a bale has been formed in the bale chamber the full bale alarm will sound (optional). Engage the wrapping cycle manually (using the starting cord) or electrically (from the control box) and stop the tractor forward motion.
  • Page 105: Twine Installation

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS When wrapping is finished and the twines are cut, the pattern pulley will stop turning. Open the tailgate to eject the bale. Do not disen- gage the PTO Close and latch the tailgate. Watch the density in- dicators fall back to "zero"...
  • Page 106 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Bale shape The final bale shape is completely controlled by the op- erator. Feeding the material as specified previously will reduce the number of odd‐shaped bales. Barrel‐shaped bales result when too much material is fed into the centre of the bale.
  • Page 107: Bale Ejection

    6 - WORKING OPERATIONS Bale ejection [30275497] Bale ejection When the twine wrap cycle is finished, the pattern pulley will stop turning as the twines are cut. At this time, operate the tractor hydraulics to open the tailgate and eject the bale.
  • Page 108 6 - WORKING OPERATIONS 6 - 24...
  • Page 109: Maintenance

    7 - MAINTENANCE 7 - MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION Lubrication [25790830] Your baler is designed to require a minimum of lubrication. Before greasing always wipe any dirt from the grease fit- However, regular lubrication is the best insurance against tings and then apply a good grade of grease. Use General delays and repairs and greatly increases the life of the Purpose grease classified under NLGI Class 2.
  • Page 110 7 - MAINTENANCE Adjustments and maintenance WARNING Entanglement hazard! Disengage the Power Take-Off (PTO), turn off the engine, and remove the key. Wait for all movement to stop before leaving the operator's position. Never adjust, lubricate, clean, or unplug machine with the engine running.
  • Page 111: Torque Charts - Minimum Tightening Torques For Normal Assembly

    7 - MAINTENANCE Torque charts - Minimum tightening torques for normal assembly [34433528] METRIC NON-FLANGED HARDWARE NOM. LOCKNUT LOCKNUT SIZE CL.8 CL.10 CLASS 8.8 BOLT and CLASS 10.9 BOLT and W/CL8.8 W/CL10.9 CLASS 8 NUT CLASS 10 NUT BOLT BOLT PLATED PLATED UNPLATED...
  • Page 112 7 - MAINTENANCE METRIC FLANGED HARDWARE NOM. CLASS 8.8 BOLT and CLASS 10.9 BOLT and LOCKNUT LOCKNUT SIZE CLASS 8 NUT CLASS 10 NUT CL.8 CL.10 W/CL8.8 W/CL10.9 BOLT BOLT PLATED PLATED UNPLATED UNPLATED W/ZnCr W/ZnCr 2.4 N·m (21 lb 3.2 N·m (28 lb 3.5 N·m (31 lb 4.6 N·m (41 lb...
  • Page 113 7 - MAINTENANCE INCH NON-FLANGED HARDWARE LOCKNUT LOCKNUT NOMINAL SAE GRADE 5 BOLT SAE GRADE 8 BOLT GrB W/ Gr5 GrC W/ Gr8 SIZE and NUT and NUT BOLT BOLT PLATED PLATED PLATED PLATED W/ZnCr W/ZnCr or PLATED PLATED GOLD GOLD SILVER SILVER...
  • Page 114 7 - MAINTENANCE INCH FLANGED HARDWARE NOM- LOCKNUT LOCKNUT SAE GRADE 5 BOLT and SAE GRADE 8 BOLT and INAL GrF W/ Gr5 GrG W/ Gr8 SIZE BOLT BOLT UNPLATED PLATED UNPLATED PLATED or PLATED W/ZnCr or PLATED W/ZnCr SILVER GOLD SILVER GOLD...
  • Page 115: Cam Adjustment Cam Follower Replacement

    7 - MAINTENANCE Inch Lock Nuts, All Metal (Three optional methods) Grade Identification Grad- Corner Marking Flats Marking Clock Method (1) Method (2) Marking Method (3) Grad- No Notches No Mark No Marks Grad- Letter B Three Marks Circumferential Notch Grad- Letter C Six Marks...
  • Page 116: Pick Up Flotation - Wide Pickup

    7 - MAINTENANCE Pick up Flotation - wide pickup [25802292] Wide pickup For adjustment of the pickup gauge wheels, flotation and windguard, refer Working Operation Section. Pickup flotation Adjust the auger stripper plate (1) (on both sides of the pickup) at 2 mm (0.1 in) from the auger flights (2). Slide the plate back or forth in its mounting slots.
  • Page 117: Cam Adjustment Cam Follower Bearing Replacement

    7 - MAINTENANCE Cam adjustment Cam follower bearing replacement [25802593] Pickup cam follower bearing replacement When the pickup rotation becomes jerky, inspect the pickup for a failed pickup cam follower bearing. The pickup drive and cam are located on the left‐hand side of the machine.
  • Page 118: Twine Wrapper

    7 - MAINTENANCE Twine Wrapper [25802796] Twine tension Adjust the four compression springs (1) equally to an ef- fective spring length A = 50 mm (2.0 in) for polypropylene 750 m/kg twine. Decrease the twine tension with thicker twine, increase with thinner twine. Correct twine clamp tension should result in a pull of 20 - 50 N (4.5 - 11.2 lb) required to pull the twine from the end of the twine tubes with:...
  • Page 119 7 - MAINTENANCE Feed rolls ZIL10FCRB060FAA To align the upper feed rolls (3) and (7) over the lower feed rolls (4) and (6), proceed as follows: Adjust the left upper feed roll (7) (which is close to the drive belt) with nuts (1) to obtain a distance X = 69 - 71 mm (2.7 - 2.8 in) between the wrapper support frame (2) and the left board of the feed roll.
  • Page 120: Spreader Plates

    7 - MAINTENANCE Spreader plates [25802882] Spreader drive chain tension Check the tension of the spreader drive chain through the access hole behind the spring‐loaded cover (2). Take up any slack of the spreader drive chain by moving the adjustable sprocket bearing carrier (1) to the outside.
  • Page 121: Twine Wrapper Knife

    7 - MAINTENANCE Twine Wrapper Knife [25802974] Twine cutting knives WARNING Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) re- quired. When assembling, operating, or servicing the machine, wear protective clothing and PPE necessary for the particular procedure. Some PPE that may be necessary includes protec- tive shoes, eye and/or face protection, hard hat, heavy gloves, filter mask, and hearing protection.
  • Page 122 7 - MAINTENANCE Keep scraper (1) close to the floor roller at all times to minimize losses. ZIL10FCRB833AAA Conveyor Adjustments [25803815] Conveyor bearings and bars Inspect the bearings for wear or failure at regular inter- vals. Excessively bent bars (over 20 mm deflection in the middle) should be straightened immediately.
  • Page 123: Feeder

    7 - MAINTENANCE Feeder [25804060] Breakaway springs Figure 1 Adjust the feeder overload springs (2) with nut and counter nut (1) to obtain a distance of: X = 41 - 45 mm (1.6 - 1.8 in) between the rear surface of the block and the threaded rod end.
  • Page 124: Conveyor Adjustments

    7 - MAINTENANCE Conveyor Adjustments [25834134] Conveyor chain Open the cover (1) to the side and clean the oiling tubes (2). Feed oil onto the conveyor chains and the conveyor bar bearings on both sides of the machine. Oil the conveyor chain through the access hole (2) while running the machine idle every 10 hours of use and after storage.
  • Page 125: Tailgate

    7 - MAINTENANCE Tailgate [25803035] Tailgate latches When the tailgate latches do not function properly, such The tailgate opens prematurely, the tailgate fails to open (latches fail to disengage), The latch engages or disengages on one side, and not on the other side, check the following points.
  • Page 126: Bale Density System

    7 - MAINTENANCE Temporarily reinstall the spring fixation plates (2) on the tailgate, without the shims at (1). With the tailgate pins (4) properly adjusted (refer to chapter Tailgate latch adjustments), measure the distance X between both attaching points of the spring (rubber dampers (3) in contact with the tailgate frame).
  • Page 127 7 - MAINTENANCE ZIL10FCRB057FAA With the density indicator (1) pointing at "zero" den- With the density indicator pointing at "zero" density, • • sity, adjust the density cable bolt (3) to take up the adjust the latch cable bolt (2) to just take up the cable slack and then loosen the bolt 4 mm (0.2 in).
  • Page 128: Bale Loader Sensor Adjustment

    7 - MAINTENANCE With the tailgate open, and the density indicator (1) fully raised up, adjust the rubber stop (3) to a clearance of: (2) = 0 - 2 mm (0.0 - 0.1 in) between the density indicator and the rubber stop. Bale Loader Sensor Adjustment [25803376] Full bale alarm sensor The full bale alarm sensor (1) makes part of the electric...
  • Page 129: Tailgate

    7 - MAINTENANCE Tailgate [25841477] Tailgate latch adjustments The tailgate latch control spring position and operating linkage is designed to enable quick reaction and force. Spring dimension (1) for the baler should be maintained at 310 mm (12.2 in). ZIL10FCRB191AAA The latch control spring adjustment will suit most combi- nations of baler/tractor setup.
  • Page 130: Automatic Oiling System

    7 - MAINTENANCE Latch Mechanical Adjustments When the tailgate latches do not function properly such The tailgate opens prematurely, • The tailgate fails to open (latches fail to disengage), • The latch engages or disengages on one side, and • not on the other side, The following points can be checked and corrected as necessary:...
  • Page 131 7 - MAINTENANCE Floor roll drive chain (7) • ZIL10FCRB762AAA Pickup auger right‐hand drive chain (8) (not on stan- • dard pickup models) ZIL10FCRB764AAA Pickup drive chain (4) • ZIL10FCRB763AAA The chain oiler pump is activated by the double eccentric disc (1) on the conveyor chain drive shaft.
  • Page 132: Hydraulic Hose Replacement Interval

    7 - MAINTENANCE The oil flow is determined by the eccentricity of the double disc (1) and is set ex‐factory. To increase or reduce the oil flow rate, loosen the nuts (5) and turn the outer disc over the inner disc. The mark on the outer disc will line up with an oil flow rate number on the inner disc (1 to 7).
  • Page 133: Wheels And Tires

    7 - MAINTENANCE Wheels and tires [25843485] The life and performance of the tires depends largely upon maintaining the correct pressure. With reference to the tire decal, inflate the tires as follows: Ground wheels Standard pickup: 10.0/75 x 15.3 - 8 PR Implement AW (tubeless) Inflate to 220 kPa (2.2 bar) in case normal farming prac- tices prevail.
  • Page 134 7 - MAINTENANCE Wheels and tires [26070934] Wheel changing WARNING Heavy objects! Lift and handle all heavy components us- ing lifting equipment with adequate capacity. Always support units or parts with suitable slings or hooks. Make sure the work area is clear of all bystanders.
  • Page 135: Maintenance Chart

    7 - MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHART Maintenance Chart [32466823] Replace Check Adjust Grease Lubricate Interval Page Maintenance Action 10 hours or daily 7-28 Chain and bar system Service 7-28 Front hitch 7-29 Floor Roll Drive Chain 7-29 Tailgate 7-29 Chain Drive Drive chain lubrication Drive chain lubrication Chain Drive...
  • Page 136: Hours Or Daily Service

    7 - MAINTENANCE 10 hours or daily Service Chain and bar system - Lubricate [25807955] Conveyor chain Oil the conveyor chain through the access hole (1) while running the machine idle every 10 hours of use and after storage. Lubricate the conveyor chain immediately after oper- ation while it is still warm and let the machine run idle for a short period to ensure effective oil penetration resulting in longer life using these guidelines.
  • Page 137: Floor Roll Drive Chain

    7 - MAINTENANCE Floor Roll Drive Chain [25809072] Conveyor drive shaft idlers (2 inside tailgate) ZIL10FCRB776AAA Tailgate [25809136] Tail gate hinges ZIL10FCRB831AAA Chain Drive [25809176] Right or left bearing for bar chain support CHAIN 7 - 29...
  • Page 138: Hours Service

    7 - MAINTENANCE 50 hours Service Drive chains [25804953] Drive chains Most drive chains are provided with spring‐loaded chain idlers to keep the chains at their optimum tension at all times. Periodically check the chains and adjust as required: At first start off, after 50 bales made. •...
  • Page 139: Gearbox

    7 - MAINTENANCE Gearbox [25807253] Oil level Keep the gearbox filled to level plug (3). If necessary, fill the gearbox through plug (2). Plug (4) is a drain plug. Always use gearbox oil meeting the following specifica- tions: SAE 90 viscosity rating API GL5M and MIL‐L 2104 E classification When checking the oil level, the baler must be levelled so that the coach work is parallel to the ground.
  • Page 140 7 - MAINTENANCE PTO shaft - Wide angle The baler end PTO universal joint is mostly covered by safety guarding. To access the rear U - Joint spider lube fitting (2). Slide the PTO off the gearbox shaft. The push pin lock on the rear yoke facilitates this operation.
  • Page 141: Pick Up

    7 - MAINTENANCE Pick up [25807794] Pickup pivot plates - Standard Oil the pickup pivot plates (1) every 50 hours of use and after storage. ZIL10FCRB771AAA Pickup pivot plates - Wide pickup Oil the pickup pivot plates (1) every 50 hours of use and after storage.
  • Page 142: Drive Chains

    7 - MAINTENANCE Drive chains [25808174] Conveyor chain stretch take‐ ‐ ‐ up slots Clean and oil the left and right‐hand conveyor chain stretch take‐up slots (1) every 50 hours of use and after storage. ZIL10FCRB810AAA Bale density [25808394] Density indicator rods Clean and brush grease the left and right density indicator rods (1) every 50 hours of use and after storage.
  • Page 143: Pick Up

    7 - MAINTENANCE Right‐hand side: Conveyor drive shaft bearing • ZIL10FCRB775AAA Pick up [25809459] Pickup drive chains Standard pickup models with guards removed for clarity Pickup drive chain (2) Adjust the chain tensioner (1) for a maximum deflection of 10 mm (0.4 in) in the upper chain span under manual pressure.
  • Page 144 7 - MAINTENANCE Wide pickup models Feeder drive chain (2) Adjust the chain tensioner (3) for a maximum deflection of 10 mm (0.4 in) in the upper chain span under manual pressure. Pickup drive chain (1) Adjust the chain tensioner (4) for a maximum deflection of 10 mm (0.4 in) in the upper chain span under manual pressure.
  • Page 145: Pick Up

    7 - MAINTENANCE Pick up [25810137] Pickup Standard pickup For adjustment of the pickup gauge wheels (accessory) and windguard, refer to Working operations. Flotation springs Two flotation springs (2) left and right of the pickup carry most of the pickup weight, without making it bounce ex- cessively on rough terrain.
  • Page 146: Gearbox

    7 - MAINTENANCE Gearbox [25808740] Jack and gearbox output shaft ZIL10FCRB830AAA Tailgate [25809216] Right or left hook for tailgate ZIL10FCRB723AAA 7 - 38...
  • Page 147: Hours Service

    7 - MAINTENANCE 100 hours Service Twine Wrapper [25808310] Twine wrapper Oil the twine wrapper chain after 100 hours of use and after storage. Open both spring‐loaded covers and oil the chain through the holes (1) while turning the pattern pulley (2) manually. ZIL10FCRB772AAA 1200 hours or 12 months Service Wheels and tires [25807608]...
  • Page 148 7 - MAINTENANCE Hydraulic hoses are an important safety element in modern machinery. However hose characteristics under pressure, thermal heat and UV light over the years deteriorate. Therefore hoses are now identified with a date printed on the hose or a band which enables age identification.
  • Page 149: Storage

    7 - MAINTENANCE STORAGE End of Season Parts Replacement [25869278] Before preparing the baler for storage, check the baler for any parts that may be worn or damage and in need of replacement. Order the parts now and replace them before the next baling season. Always be sure to give your dealer the model and PIN of your baler.
  • Page 150: Removing From Storage

    7 - MAINTENANCE Coat the exposed bare metal areas with a light coat of oil. Particularly the inside of the bale chamber side sheets. Clean the belts of oil and grease. Store the baler with the belts at normal tension. Store the unit in a dry sheltered area, if possible.
  • Page 151: Troubleshooting

    7 - MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Round baler [25871691] PTO drive area Concern Possible Cause Correction Main drive shearbolt failure. Foreign object or plugging. Remove foreign object or plugging. Bale too dense. Check bale density and reduce, if necessary. Windrows too large. Reduce feed rate by driving slower.
  • Page 152 7 - MAINTENANCE Bale formation Concern Possible Cause Correction Feeding problems in short, Brittle crop breaks easily when fed into Reduce PTO speed down to 350 - 450 brittle crop conditions. the baler. RPM. Disengage the PTO when running idle on the headlands.
  • Page 153 7 - MAINTENANCE Twine wrapping Concern Possible Cause Correction Twine does not start. Feed rolls slipping over the twine, because: Twine tension too high. Reduce twine tension. • Feed roll tensioner set too low. • Readjust feed roll tensioner. Misalignment between upper and •...
  • Page 154 7 - MAINTENANCE Miscellaneous Concern Possible Cause Correction Tailgate will not latch. Crop and stones buildup behind the floor Clean crop buildup and stones behind roll. the floor roll. Tailgate latching hooks/pin maladjusted. Readjust tailgate hooks/pins. Crop buildup in the tailgate latching hook Clean crop buildup.
  • Page 155 7 - MAINTENANCE Automatic lubrication (accessory) Concern Possible Cause Correction Not enough oiling. Pump action has become tight due to Clean pump area and check free pump crop and dirt buildup in the pump area. action. Oil too heavy. Use specified oil. In cold conditions, use a lighter type of oil.
  • Page 156 7 - MAINTENANCE Electric control box system (accessory) Concern Possible Cause Correction Turn the control box on. Control box not functioning. Control box not turned on. Blown fuse. Look for the cause of the blown fuse and repair. Wire harness damaged. Trace the damaged wire and repair.
  • Page 157: Specifications

    The illustrations do not necessarily show balers in stan- Holland dealer. dard condition or imply that these features are available New Holland policy is one of continuous improvement and in all countries. For exact information about any particular the right to change prices, specification or equipment at baler, please consult your New Holland dealer.
  • Page 158 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Technical data Weight Standard pickup baler 2040 kg (4497.4 lb) Wide pickup baler 2335 kg (5147.8 lb) Tractor requirements Power (PTO input requirements) 37 kW (50.3 Hp) Minimum Recommended 48 kW (65.3 Hp) Hydraulics 2 single‐acting valves 124 bar (1798.0 psi) 210 bar (3045.0 psi) Output 45 l/min minimum at 540 RPM PTO...
  • Page 159 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Tires Ground wheels Standard pickup machines 10.0/75 x 15.4 - PR 8 Tubeless Pressure: for normal farming practice 2.3 bar (33.4 psi) 40 km/h road travel 3.2 bar (46.4 psi) Wide pickup machines 11.5/80 x 15.3 - PR8 Tubeless Pressure: for normal farming practice 2.1 bar (30.5 psi) 40 km/h road travel...
  • Page 160 8 - SPECIFICATIONS pickup Standard Width Overall width: With pickup wheels installed 2.35 m (7.7 ft) 2.69 m (8.8 ft) With pickup wheels removed 1.66 m (5.4 ft) 2.50 m (8.2 ft) Width inside side sheets 1.35 m (4.4 ft) 2.00 m (6.6 ft) Distance between outer tines 1.18 m (3.9 ft)
  • Page 161 8 - SPECIFICATIONS Twine wrapping Twine spreaders 2, separate, chain driven 2, separate, chain driven Twine feeding 2 feed rollers, belt driven 2 feed rollers, belt driven Twine wrap patterns 3 patterns on pattern pulley 3 patterns on pattern pulley 14 wraps 14 wraps 18 wraps...
  • Page 162 8 - SPECIFICATIONS 8 - 6...
  • Page 163: Accessories

    9 - ACCESSORIES 9 - ACCESSORIES Optional equipment [25869530] Depending on the model and on local sales policy, some of the following accessories will be fitted standard on the machine, while others will not. Contact your dealer for more information. Chain oiler The automatic chain oiler pump (2), driven by the eccen- tric disc (1), supplies a metered amount of oil to all drive...
  • Page 164 9 - ACCESSORIES Electric control box system The system provides the following features to the operator: Manual electric control over twine wrap start. • Audible alarm at full bale density. • Acoustic signal when tailgate latches. • ZIL10FCRB750AAA Bigger tires Bigger tires (1) (11.5/80 x 15.3 - 8 PR) are standard on wide pickup models and can be installed as an acces- sory on standard pickup models which are equipped with...
  • Page 165 9 - ACCESSORIES Pickup hydraulic lift kit (Standard pick-up) Pickup hydraulic lift is fitted standard on wide pickup mod- els, and can be installed as an accessory on standard pickup models. The hydraulic lift cylinder (1) allows the operator to lift and lower the pickup from the tractor seat.
  • Page 166 9 - ACCESSORIES Roller windguard A roller windguard is available which aids crop flow into the rotor. ZIL10FCRB182AAA 9 - 4...
  • Page 167 10 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 10 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 10 - 1...
  • Page 168 10 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 10 - 2...
  • Page 169 10 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Delivery Report Customer Copy Customer copy [25871210] Check and adjust, as required Checks to be done with tractor and baler standing still Checks to be done with the tractor/baler running if required Check the function of the pickup and the Check PTO shaft and guarding tailgate hydraulics Clean the machine...
  • Page 170 10 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 10 - 4...
  • Page 171 10 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Delivery Report Dealer Copy Dealer copy [25871627] Check and adjust, as required Checks to be done with tractor and baler standing still Checks to be done with the tractor/baler running if required Check the function of the pickup and the Check PTO shaft and guarding tailgate hydraulics Clean the machine...
  • Page 172 10 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 10 - 6...
  • Page 173 Index 10 hours or daily Service ..............7-28 Chain Drive .
  • Page 174 GENERAL INFORMATION..............6-1 Bale Formation Overview .
  • Page 175 Hydraulic hoses Hose replacement ............. . 7-39 Lubrication .
  • Page 176 Machine preparation ................4-21 STORAGE .
  • Page 178 All rights reserved. No part of the text or illustrations of this publication may be reproduced. NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURE policy is one of continuous improvement and the right to change prices, specification or equipment at any time without notices is reserved.

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